What effect
does the value in the General round-off field have on the values in Microsoft Dynamics AX
2012?

The value are used to round all amounts in all modules.

When you change the display currency, it affects all users.

False

Is it possible to post activity that uses a date for which a period has not been created?

No

What are reason codes?

Reason codes are standardized codes that can be used in various transaction types or changes to field values to provide background data about the transaction.

What are the parts of an allocation rule?

(√) General

(√) Source

(√)Destination

(√) Offset

Which allocation method defines how and in what proportion the source amounts are
distributed to the various destination lines, by referring to balances in other account-dimensions?

(•) Basis

( ) Fixed percentage

( ) Fixed weight

( ) Spread even

Is it possible to have the same chart of accounts used across multiple companies?

Yes

Before creating a company's Chart of Accounts, what considerations should be discussed?

-What degree of specification is needed

-How the Chart of Accounts must be structured

-If external accountants offered any suggestions about the structure of the Chart of Accounts

Is the purpose of account allocation to use for realized transactions and budget transactions?

Yes

Can using posting types reduce the risk of selecting a wrong account when you set up
posting profiles?

Yes

Which of the following system accounts are required to be set up? (Select all that apply)

(√) Error account

( ) Cash difference

(√) Year-end result

(√) Penny difference

Which tasks are completed from the Chart of Accounts in Microsoft Dynamics AX? (Select all that apply)

(√) Create accounts

(√) Set standard parameters

(√) Access transactions

(√) View a company's financial state

What is the purpose of the Blocking function when setting up Journals?

To restrict the usage of a journal

Which of the following types of journals may be set up in Microsoft Dynamics AX? (Select all that apply)

(√) Daily

(√) Periodic

(√) Approval

( ) Annual

What is the purpose of using Balance Control Accounts?

To monitor the current and expected balance on an account as transactions are entered in a journal.

Sequentially order the following steps for working with journals.

4 : Post transactions.

3 : Create journal lines.

2 : Create new journal.

1 : Set up journal names.

Which of the following would be used to monitor the current and expected balance on an account as transactions are entered in a journal.

( ) Journal names

( ) Journal controls

(•) Balance control accounts

( ) General ledger parameters

General journals are used to post transactions in which of the following accounts? (Select all that apply)

(√) General ledger

(√) Bank

(√) Customer

(√) Vendor

The information you enter in a general journal is temporary and changeable as long as the journal is unposted.

True

What information is needed to create a journal entry? (Select all that apply)

(√) Accounting date

(√) Ledger account

(√) Offset account

(√) Debit or credit amount

When can Multiple journals be posted? (Select all that apply)

( ) Yearly

(√) Immediately

( ) On a delayed schedule

(√) Set up as a job for batch processing

In Microsoft Dynamics AX, you can set up journals that require mandatory approval.

True

Each ledger account can use several tax codes. True or False?

True

Changes that you make to the ledger account numbers in ledger posting groups only affect ____.

( ) Posted transactions

( ) Deleted transactions

(•) Not yet posted transactions

( ) Posted transactions from previous months

Before creating ledger posting groups, you must create a(n) _________ in the General Ledger to link to ledger posting group.

( ) Tax Group

( ) Sales Tax

(•) Account

( ) Group

Tax authorities can be ______. (Select all that apply)

(√) Countries

(√) States

(√) Regions

(√) Cities

Sales tax can be paid by the Microsoft Dynamics AX system to _____ ? (Select all that apply)

( ) A client

( ) An employee

(√) A vendor

(√) A sales tax authority

You use settlement periods to create and manage the periods the company uses to report sales tax.

True

Sales tax settlement periods specify at what intervals the company reports taxes.

True

A sales tax code includes information about which of the following? Select all that apply.

(√) When the payments are made

(√) How the tax is posted

(√) How the tax is calculated

(√) The currency in which the sales tax is calculated

Sales taxes over the minimum limit amount automatically are discontinued and sales
taxes under the upper limit amount are set to the upper limit amount.

False

Specify the origin for the sales tax limits in the Marginal base list. Match the options to the answers.

a 1. Net amount for each line

f 2. Net amount for each unit

e 3. Net amount of invoice balance

c 4. Gross amount for each line

d 5. Gross amount for each unit

b 6. Invoice total incl. other sales tax amounts

a. Value of the line, excluding any other

taxes

b. The total value for the invoice, including any other taxes

c. Value of the line, including any other taxes

d. Value of the unit, including any other

taxes

e. The total value for the invoice, excluding any other taxes

f. Value of the unit, excluding any other taxes

When the sales tax groups are created, attach the sales tax group to ______. (Select all that apply)

( ) Company

(√) Customers

(√) Ledger accounts

(√) Vendors

What is a Bank Transaction Group?

A bank transaction group is used to set up groups of different bank transaction types. In the bank statement reconciliation, totals can be calculated for each bank transaction group and for each bank transaction type.

What is a Bank Group?

A bank group is used when several bank accounts share the same address information or routing number. When you create a new bank account and enter the bank group, the bank group information is copied to the account automatically.

If you are using pre-printed checks, what method do you select in the Check number method field?

( ) Variable

(•) Fixed

( ) Print

( ) Original

How many signatures can the application print on a check? (Select all that apply)

(√) 1

(√) 2

( ) 3

( ) 4

Annie, the Bookkeeper at Contoso, must create checks numbered 2361 through 2366.
What values must she enter in the From and Quantity fields to do this?

( ) Enter 2361 in the From field and 5 in the Quantity field

( ) Enter 2366 in the From field and 5 in the Quantity field

(•) Enter 2361 in the From field and 6 in the Quantity field

( ) Enter 2366 in the From field and 6 in the Quantity field

What status must a check have for you to delete it?

( ) Void

( ) Processed

(•) Created

( ) Invoiced

How can you tell if a deposit slip is canceled?

On the Deposit slip form, on the General tab, the Canceled check box is selected.

Create a check refund by placing the following steps in order:

1 : Create a customer payment journal line with a negative amount.

4 : Post the payment journal.

2 : Modify the method of payment to Check Refund on the negative payment journal line.

3 : Generate the refund check.

A payment schedule consists of which of the following?

( ) Payments

( ) Consecutive time intervals

( ) Consecutive payments

(•) Consecutive payments in set time intervals

What elements must be defined to create a payment schedule? (Select all that apply)

( ) Vendor account

(√) Due date of each installment

(√) Amount of each installment

(√) Number of installments

Outline the steps to setting up a term of payment. Place the following steps in order.

1 : Access the Terms of payment form in Accounts Payable.

6 : Specify the days (or other time unit).

4 : Enter a description.

3 : Enter a terms of payment identifier.

2 : Create a new record.

5 : Select the payment method.

What interval can the payment day can be specified? (Select all that apply)

(√) Specific day in a week

(√) Specific date in a month

( ) Specific day in a year

( ) Specific day in a quarter

Cash discounts are linked to what tables?

( ) Sales and Purchase Order

( ) Payment Days and Payment Fees

( ) Terms of Payment and Payment Days

(•) Customer and Vendor

What are some methods of payment a company might use? (Select all that apply)

(√) Credit

(√) Cash in advance

(√) Check and electronic payments

(√) Bill of exchange

How many vendor groups must be set up?

( ) None

(•) One

( ) Two

( ) Ten

After you post the lines of the invoice register, the postings display in the payment proposal.

False

You can use the invoice pool to view registered invoices that are ready for posting.

True

You must validate the journal before you post.

False

Which voucher template type lets users re-create a voucher for the same accounts and values as the original entry?

( ) Percent

( ) Division

( ) Aggregate

(•) Amount

Invoice matching is the process of matching information from what documents? (Select all that apply)

(√) Purchase Order

(√) Vendor Invoice

(√) Product Receipt

( ) Vendor Checks

In the Is marked field, a red icon appears if a transaction already is selected for settlement.

True

What is the purpose of the closed transactions editing functionality? (Select all that apply)

( ) To edit settlements

(√) To Reverse settlements not honored by the bank

(√) To Reverse settlements with incorrect information, such as dates

(√) To Edit fully applied or settled transactions

How are print management settings defined?

( ) They are set up for each module

( ) They are set up for each account

( ) They are set up for each transaction

(•) They are set up for each module, account, transaction, or any combination of these three.

Which of the following activities are uncontrollable with print management settings?

( ) Number of copies to produce

(•) Page orientation

( ) Multilingual document footer text

( ) Print destination

What are the different invoices available in Microsoft Dynamics AX? (Select all that apply)

(√) Invoice register

(√) Invoice approval journal

(√) Invoice journal

(√) Invoice pool excluding posting

What does validation do? (Select all that apply)

(√) Ensures that everything is correct prior to posting.

( ) Ensures that you have selected the correct vendor.

(√) Verifies that the journal balances.

(√) Verifies that all mandatory fields are filled in.

How do you create payment lines in the payment journal? (Select all that
apply)

(√) Manual payment journal

( ) Payment transfer

(√) Settlement

(√) Payment proposal

After you post the lines of the invoice register, the postings display in the payment proposal.